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Our Specialty Techniques

Our therapists possess advanced training and certifications shown to deliver positive clinical outcomes and expand the range of services we offer to help you get better. We customize and personalize our approach to ensure we’re following the best treatment plan for you.

Active Release Techniques® (ART)

This technique can treat headaches, back pain, plantar fasciitis and knee problems among other conditions. ART is a soft tissue, movement-based therapy that clinicians use to evaluate texture, tightness and movement of muscles, fascia, tendons, ligaments and nerves. Learn More

Astym® Technique

Tennis elbow, Achilles tendinopathy and carpal tunnel syndrome are just a few of the conditions that respond well to this therapy. The Astym® Technique uses specially designed instruments to stimulate unhealthy tissue (tendons, muscles and ligaments) so that it regenerates as part of the body’s healing process. Learn More

Blood Flow Restriction

Low load exercise combined with Blood Flow Restriction (BFR) combats one of the most problematic conditions occurring in rehabilitation: the loss of muscle in the injured limb during the inactive period after injury. This technique uses a specialized inflatable device on an exercising extremity to reduce blood flow to the area of the body. Learn More

Dry Needling Technique

This treatment involves thin filiform needles to target and stimulate underlying trigger points, muscle tissue and connective tissue leading to reduced pain, tension and improved activity. The needles are “dry” because they contain no medication. Learn More

Graston Technique®

The Graston Technique® is a hands-on approach that uses six patented stainless-steel instruments designed to detect and treat scar tissue. When coupled with proper stretching and strengthening, this technique provides an optimal outcome for soft tissue injuries. Learn More

Scheduling an appointment is easy, convenient and flexible. We’ll schedule you fast, sometimes the same or next day, but always within 24 to 48 hours of requesting your first appointment.